The grand jury, which met June 11, returned indictments against 31 people.
The indictment of a person by a grand jury is an accusation only and that person is presumed innocent unless proven guilty.
Those indicted were:
• Mandy D. Webb, 18, receiving stolen property over $500 but less than $5,000 and theft by unlawful taking or disposition of property with a value under $500.

Kentucky State Police Post 6 in Dry Ridge will host a golf scramble to raise funds for the 2014 Trooper Island Camp.
The fundraiser will be June 27 at Eagle Creek Country Club. Registration begins at 8 a.m. with the scramble set to start at 9 a.m.
The entry fee is $60 per person or $240 per team. Registration forms can by obtained by contacting Trooper David Jones at 859-428-5609.
or 859-391-9501.
Trooper Island Camp is a non-profit organization that operates solely on private contributions.

(Editor’s Note: The Grant County News publishes all items in police beat that are submitted from each individual police agency. The News does not omit names from police reports.)
Officer David Osborne cited Stephanie R. Strong, 25, of Corinth, with speeding, at 6:51 p.m. Nov. 29 on Arnie Risen Boulevard.
Officer David Osborne cited Jonathan Yazell, 19, of Williamstown, with possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia, at 10:07 p.m. Nov. 30 on I-75.

(Editor’s Note: The Grant County News publishes all items in police beat that are submitted from each individual police agency. The News does not omit names from police reports.)
Chief Rick Kells executed a warrant for Cassie M. Slusher, 35, of Dry Ridge, for probation violation, at 2 p.m. Nov. 14 on Warsaw Avenue. Slusher was lodged at the Grant County Detention Center.

Three men were indicted Nov. 9 by a Grant County grand jury for importing heroin.
Bill Lee Melton, 29, Scott Lee Rains, 55, and Jeremy Wayne Heaverin, 35, each faces charges of importing heroin.
Heaverin and Melton also were indicted for being persistent felony offenders.
The charges stem from a Sept. 9 incident where the Grant County Sheriff’s Office, Corinth Fire Department and Dry Ridge EMS responded to two females who had overdosed on heroin within 45 minutes of each other on Owenton Road in Corinth.

Grant County Middle School was briefly evacuated Nov. 9 while law enforcement investigated a bomb threat.
The investigation stemmed from a message written in a bathroom stall in a women’s restroom at the school claiming that the school would blow up in the sixth hour.
Grant County Sheriff Chief Deputy Brian Maines said the school was evacuated while the sheriff’s office, Kentucky State Police and school officials searched for anything suspicious inside the building.

(Editor’s Note: The Grant County News publishes all items in police beat that are submitted from each individual police agency. The News does not omit names from police reports.)
Officer David Osborne cited Jacob A. Lewis, 32, of Crittenden, with no registration plates, at 8:35 p.m. Oct. 31 on Taft Highway.